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Agricultural fields in Călărași County
Farmers working in Transylvania

Romania has an agricultural capacity of approximately 14.7 million hectares (57,000 sq mi) 9.38 million are used as arable land.[1] In 2008, an evaluation revealed that 6.8 million hectares are not used.[2] In 2018, Romania was the third biggest agricultural producer of the EU and produced the largest amount of maize.[3]

Agriculture summed up about 4.3% of GDP in 2019, down from 12.6% in 2004.[4] As of 2017, 25.8% of the Romanian workforce is employed in agriculture, compared to an EU average of 4.4%.[5] As of 2016, only 1.6% of Romanian farmers were recipients of tertiary education, compared to an 8.9% EU average.[5]

Mechanization is comparatively poor, with one tractor available for every 54 hectares, while the EU average is one tractor for every 13 hectares.[6] Approximately 170,000 tractors exist in Romania, of which about 80% are aging or obsolete.[6] In many regions of the country, farmers still use horse-drawn agriculture tools and rely on animal power. Unlike Western Europe, where tractors are replaced after 3,000-4,000 hours of use, in Romania they sometimes last up to 12,000 hours.[6]

The main problems encountered by Romanian agriculturists are a lack of major investments in agriculture, due to difficulty in accessing available funds, fragmentation and erosion of soil, property-related lawsuits and obsolete technology. Several major companies have entered the Romanian market, including Smithfield Foods, Cargill, Bunge, Glencore, Lactalis, and Meggle AG. These companies have since invested hundreds of millions of euros in Romania.

Production[edit]

Farmers at Tescani village in Bacau County, October 2017

According to the National Statistics Institute, in 2006 991,000 ha of sun-flower and 191,000 ha of soybean were cultivated. Cereal production in 2006 stood at 15.1 million tons, including 5.3 million tons of wheat and 8.6 million tons of maize.[7] In 2007, a severe drought destroyed over 60% of crops. Wheat production subsequently fell to 3 million tons, and prices fell 25%. Analysts claimed it was the worst harvest since 1940.[8]

Production year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Wheat 4434 7735 4421 2479 7812 7340 5526 3044 7181 5202 5587 7192
Potatoes 3469 3997 4077 3947 4230 3738 4015 3712 3649 4004 3258 4113
Sunflower 720 823 1002 1506 1557 1340 1526 546 1169 1098 1264 1864
Tomatoes - 651 658 818 805 379 571 407 536 470 414 560
Apples - 507 491 811 1097 611 579 472 455 513 543 624

Cereal, fruit and vegetable production: (thousands of tons)[9]

Through the Common Agricultural Policy, Romania will receive 14.5 billion euros between 2007 and 2013, according to statements made by the World Bank.[needs update]

Romania produced in 2018:

In addition to smaller productions of other agricultural products.[10]

Romanian agricultural research[edit]

Agricultural research in Romania developed mainly through the Agronomical Research Institute (founded 1927), and post-World War II through its successor, the Research Institute for Cereals and Industrial Crops. Some of the main Romanian agricultural scientists include Ion Ionescu de la Brad, Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești, Nichifor Ceapoiu, Zoe Țapu, Alexandru-Viorel Vrânceanu, Cristian Hera, Nicolae N. Săulescu, and others.[11][12]

Genetically modified crops[edit]

Genetically modified soybean was legal to cultivate and sell until entry into the EU in 2007, whereupon they were banned. This resulted in an immediate withdrawal of 70% of the soybean hectares in 2008 and a trade deficitof117.4m for purchase of replacement products. Farmer sentiment is very much in favour of relegalisation.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Unnamed (28 March 2016). "Investing in Romania". Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  • ^ 6,8 milioane de hectare agricole nu sunt lucrate[permanent dead link], standard.ro, Retrieved 6 May 2009
  • ^ "Record year for agriculture in 2018: Romania ranks first in EU for maize and sunflower production". 14 January 2019.
  • ^ "Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) – Romania | Data".
  • ^ a b "Farmers in the EU – statistics – Statistics Explained". Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  • ^ a b c Chinezii încep producţia de tractoare la Râşnov Archived 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, standard.ro, Retrieved 11 September 2009
  • ^ Holdingul Agro Chirnogi imprumuta noua mil. € pentru a-si extinde culturile agricole[permanent dead link], Retrieved 4 May 2009
  • ^ "Graul din noua recolta va fi cu 25% mai ieftin". Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  • ^ "Home – Eurostat". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  • ^ "FAOSTAT". Food and Agriculture Organization. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  • ^ "INCDA Fundulea – Câteva din rezultate: ameliorare și genetică". Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  • ^ Săulescu N. N., Ittu G., Ittu Mariana, Mustățea P. Cinci decenii de ameliorare a grâului la Fundulea
  • ^ Hera, Cristian; Popescu, Ana (2011). "Biotechnology and its role for a sustainable agriculture". Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting. 14 (2): 26–43. S2CID 55001415.

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